Northwest Freedom Fighters

Northwest Freedom Fighters
Author: Shawn S. Gilreath
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2014-07-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1491870001

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A group of White Nationalists in the Pacific Northwest finally takes a stand against the New World Order. This is a fictional account of what white men and women can accomplish when they set out to protect their heritage and way of life. Destined to be billed as the modern Turner Diaries, it should prove to be an inspiring read. The Northwest Freedom Fighters, The Awakening, the first in the Northwest Freedom Fighter series, shows a real life scenario that can be accomplished by a few brave souls with a realistic budget. This story delves into the Tactical side of the struggle. Most similar books, though excellent reading and highly recommended, show the Strategic side of the goal. The iron will to win and the means to accomplish this are all brought to life. This adventure will be unlike any other you will embark on.


Northwest Freedom Fighters
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